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THIRD FRIDAY | Opening Reception for Getting There


  • The Reboli Center for Art and History 64 Main Street Stony Brook, NY, 11790 (map)

Artwork by Nelson Medina

The Reboli Center for Art and History is excited to present the opening reception for Getting There, an exhibition that delves into the artistic exploration of various modes of transportation, such as cars, trains, boats, and beyond. Featuring work by Joseph Reboli, Nelson Medina, Peter Nettesheim, Doug Reina, Marshall Buck, Chris Kelsch and more.  Join us on the evening of Third Friday, April 18th, 2025, 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm for a chance to meet the artists, see the show and enjoy light refreshments. Standing room only, free and open to the public. Doors will open no earlier than 5:30pm. 

In addition to the exhibition, the Reboli Center will host a rotation of car shows in the parking lot throughout the exhibition. These events will showcase classic and contemporary vehicles that tie into the theme of the exhibition, though specific dates will be announced soon.

Exhibition Details:

Artists: Joseph and other contemporary artists (names to be announced)

Exhibition Title: Getting There

Exhibition Dates: April 16th – July 6th, 2025

Location: The Reboli Center for Art and History, 64 Main Street, Stony Brook, NY

Admission: Free (donations appreciated)

Opening Reception: Friday, April 18th, 2025, 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Business Hours:

  • Tuesday – Saturday: 11:00 am – 5:00 pm

  • Sunday: 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

  • Closed Mondays

Parking: Free, visitor-only parking lot

Nelson Medina

About Our Center for Art and History:

The Reboli Center is a 501(c)3 certified nonprofit gallery dedicated to supporting regional artists while celebrating the history and culture of Joseph Reboli, Stony Brook, and surrounding areas. Our Center fosters a vibrant arts community and is committed to providing enriching cultural experiences to all visitors.

The Reboli Center offers a beautiful, serene setting for this unique exhibition. Overlooking Stony Brook Creek and the harbor, the Center invites visitors to experience art in an accessible and welcoming space. The gallery is ADA-compliant and provides free parking for all visitors.